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Sophie Hannah Author Talk - Camberwell Library - 30/9/17 6.30pm


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We are incredibly pleased to welcome best selling author, Sophie Hannah to Camberwell Library for a free and fascinating talk about her life and work.

Sophie Hannah is an author of crime fiction, and the only writer commissioned by Agatha Christie?s estate to publish a new Hercule Poirot novel.

With her characteristic wit, this award-winning writer will show how great plotting can start with the most innocuous of occurrences, and how writers build tension and page-turning excitement.

Sophie Hannah?s novel The Carrier won Crime Thriller of the Year; she is a published poet and Cambridge University Fellow.

Event is to be held Monday 30/10/2017 from 6.30pm-8.30pm. There will be a chance to buy copies of Sophie's work and she will be signing books after the talk.

This is a free event but booking is essential via:

http://www.southwarklibrary.eventbrite.com

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